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. 2012 Jan 16;23(1):49–60. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhr373

Table 2.

Sustained emotional responses modulated by task-evoked anxiety and replication with direct contrasts

Label BA x y z t
Increasing responses with increasing task-evoked anxiety
    Anterior insula/inferior frontal gyrus 47m −36 20 −14 4.38
    Anterior medial insula* −30 2 −10 4.37
    Ventral basal forebrain/BNST* 6 −3 −2 3.62
    Inferior frontal gyrus 47m 33 29 −12 4.00
    Visual association cortex 37 27 −55 3 4.33
    Visual cortex 18 −15 −67 9 3.89
    Superior occipital gyrus 19 −45 −60 14 4.73
    Superior frontal gyrus 6 −9 −11 61 3.89
    Superior temporal gyrus 20 42 −27 −9 3.85
   Increasing responses with decreasing task-evoked anxiety
    vACC/vmPFC 32 −6 37 −17 3.51
    vACC/vmPFC* 32 3 29 −12 3.38
Replication: whole-brain contrasts
    Sustained negative versus sustained neutral
        Anterior insula 11 −30 11 −3 4.09
        Inferior frontal gyrus 11 48 17 −16 3.83
        Ventral basal forebrain/BNST 6 −3 −2 4.05
    Sustained unpredictable versus sustained predictable
        Anterior insula/inferior frontal gyrus 47 30 26 −13 4.33
        Ventral basal forebrain/BNST 12 0 3 3.66

Note: Threshold P < 0.05, whole-brain corrected. Areas with * denote subclusters encompassed within larger functional activation clusters. BA = Brodmann Area.